Title: ENFORCEMENT AND CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY
1ENFORCEMENT AND CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY
Promoting responsibility is the key
Enforcement has a part to play
Wide range of tools
Finite resources
Overall aim is greatest impact on preventing harm
2COMMISSION POLICY
A top level policy
Over 400 enforcing authorities
One in a hierarchy of key documents
Investigation selection criteria
Enforcement management model
3ENFORCEMENT PRINCIPLES
In line with the Enforcement Concordat
Proportionality
Targeting HSC priority programmes
Consistency
Transparency
4HSC REVIEW
First draft for consultation
83 organisations and individuals responded
Constructive and detailed criticism
Commission consideration
Publication and feedback
The next review
5KEY ISSUES ARISING FROM CONSULTATION
Questions of Inspector discretion Effective
balance in enforcing authority activity Influenc
e of resources Openness
6OPENNESS
Principles of transparency Employees Victims
and relatives
Limitations Discretion and legal matters Plans
to amend HSWA Section 28
Informing others Naming offenders Promoting
director awareness
7ENFORCING AUTHORITY ACCOUNTABILITY
Public statement of policy
Public availability of decision making process
Standards
Human Rights Act reinforces sense of
accountability
8PROSECUTION
Court of Appeal guidance Magistrates Association
guidance Role of the prosecutor Continuous
improvement HSE prosecution pilot
9WHATS HAPPENING NEXT?
Revised policy publication in January Feedback
to all who responded to consultation Final work
on the Enforcement Management Model Monitoring
and evaluation Involving others